I installed JS to clean out the preferences for PI's I have uninstalled and no longer use. I ran the feature on all my libraries. As a result I then had a __jspref (I think that was the name) table in every database.

Is there some way to remove the JS data from a database when/after it's been un-installed, other than via a 3rd party utility.

I installed JS to clean out the preferences for PI's I have uninstalled and no longer use. I ran the feature on all my libraries. As a result I then had a __jspref (I think that was the name) table in every database.

Is there some way to remove the JS data from a database when/after it's been un-installed, other than via a 3rd party utility.

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I wanted to do that automatically when JS is uninstalled, but the API does not (yet?) have an "on_permanent_uninstall" function that can be overridden in ui.py to do things such as that.